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FREE faculty music recital this Sunday evening at Tri-PAC

If you’re a music lover with eclectic tastes, we know where you should be at 7 PM on Sunday, March 18 – the Tri-County Performing Arts Center at 245 E. High Street in Pottstown! That’s when the teachers who offer private lessons year-round at the Tri-PAC hold their annual Faculty Recital. It’s a high-quality musical potluck, and admission is FREE (but of course donations are welcome). Opera, Pop, Classical, Jazz, and instrumentals all are on tap. Laugh, sigh, clap and be enthralled with the virtuosity! It’s all in the intimate Newberry Loft setting, so arrive early – there is limited unreserved seating.

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